John Deere 35G Operator's Manual
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To perform a basic maintenance check on your John Deere 35G, start by inspecting the hydraulic fluid levels, engine oil, and coolant levels. Check for any visible leaks or damage to hoses and seals. Ensure that the air filter is clean and replace if necessary. Finally, inspect the tracks for proper tension and wear.
If your John Deere 35G is not starting, first check the battery connections and ensure the battery is charged. Verify the fuel level and that the fuel shutoff valve is open. Inspect the starter motor and solenoid for proper operation. If the issue persists, consult the service manual or a professional technician.
For hydraulic system issues, check for adequate hydraulic fluid levels and inspect hoses for leaks or damage. Listen for unusual noises from the pump which may indicate cavitation. Ensure that the hydraulic filter is clean and replace if necessary. Consult the service manual for further diagnostics if required.
It is recommended to change the engine oil in your John Deere 35G Excavator every 500 hours of operation or at least once a year, whichever comes first. Always use the oil type specified in the operator's manual for optimal performance.
To adjust the track tension, locate the tension adjustment valve on the undercarriage. Use a grease gun to add grease and increase tension, or release grease to decrease tension. The track should have a sag of about 1-2 inches (25-50 mm) between the top of the track and the track frame.
If your excavator overheats, first check the coolant level and refill if necessary. Inspect the radiator for debris or blockages and clean it carefully. Ensure that the cooling fan is operational. If the problem continues, consult a professional technician.
To safely transport the John Deere 35G, lower the boom and blade, and ensure the equipment is stable. Secure the excavator to the transport vehicle using appropriate chains and binders. Follow local regulations regarding load limits and securement.
Signs of worn-out undercarriage components include uneven track wear, excessive track sag, unusual noises, and reduced traction. Regular inspection and maintenance are crucial to prevent further damage and ensure efficient operation.
To replace the air filter, locate the air filter housing on the engine. Release the latches or screws holding the cover in place. Remove the old filter and insert the new one, ensuring it is seated properly. Replace the cover and secure it.
For long-term storage, clean the excavator thoroughly and perform all necessary maintenance. Drain fuel if possible to prevent degradation. Disconnect the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Protect the machine from the elements by using covers or storing it indoors.